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The US Senate dealt a stinging bipartisan rebuke of Donald Trump's foreign policy and his alliance with Riyadh, voting to end support for the bloody Saudi-led war effort in Yemen. By a 54 to 46 tally, lawmakers in the Republican-controlled chamber approved on...

🇬🇧🇸🇦 UK protests over arms sales to Saudi Arabia for Yemen war | Al Jazeera English

published:18 Mar 2019

🇬🇧🇸🇦 UK protests over arms sales to Saudi Arabia for Yemen war | Al Jazeera English

🇬🇧🇸🇦 UK protests over arms sales to Saudi Arabia for Yemen war | Al Jazeera English

published:18 Mar 2019

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Opponents of the Saudi-led war in Yemen have been protesting against UK government arms sales.
They are highlighting the proposed sale of more Eurofighter Typhoon jets to the Saudis - which they say is illegal under international law.
Thousands of civilians have died in the conflict in Yemen, many in air raids blamed on Riyadh.
Al Jazeera\'s Laurence Lee reports from the protest in London.
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🇬🇧🇸🇦 UK protests over arms sales to Saudi Arabia for Yemen war | Al Jazeera English

published:18 Mar 2019

views:198

Opponents of the Saudi-led war in Yemen have been protesting against UK government arms sales.
They are highlighting the proposed sale of more Eurofighter Typhoon jets to the Saudis - which they say is illegal under international law.
Thousands of civilians have died in the conflict in Yemen, many in air raids blamed on Riyadh.
Al Jazeera\'s Laurence Lee reports from the protest in London.
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Yemen’s Bloody War Could Get A Lot Worse (HBO)

published:16 Aug 2018

Yemen’s Bloody War Could Get A Lot Worse (HBO)

Yemen’s Bloody War Could Get A Lot Worse (HBO)

published:16 Aug 2018

views:265387

At least 450 Yemenis have been killed in the first nine days of August, making it one of the bloodiest periods since the war broke out three and a half years ago. And it could get a lot worse.
An international coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and backed by the United States, is preparing to retake the strategic port city of Hodeidah. The operation could prove disastrous for Yemen’s most vulnerable: Seventy percent of all of Yemen’s goods enter into the country through Hodeidah, so a protracted battle could quickly turn into a humanitarian disaster, which prevents millions of people from receiving food and aid.
The UN is desperately trying to stop this attack and restart failed peace talks in the process. Its Special Envoy, Martin Griffiths, is hoping to bring all sides together in Geneva on September 6.
Yet, government troops continue to advance towards the city.
“It’s going to be a fierce battle,” 23 year-old fighter Saeed, told VICE News. “The Houthis have big military capabilities — but we are advancing towards Hodeidah.”
VICE News embedded with Yemeni troops as they prepared to retake a crucial Houthi supply route, just 90 minutes from the city. But even a seemingly straightforward operation like this one descended into chaos. It wasn’t long into the advance that Saeed and several men found themselves cut off from their convoy, trapped by Houthi sniper fire. They were forced to run for cover before eventually making their escape.
“They must’ve known about our attack,” he says, as mortar fire rages around us.
A battle in Hodeida...

Yemen’s Bloody War Could Get A Lot Worse (HBO)

published:16 Aug 2018

views:265387

At least 450 Yemenis have been killed in the first nine days of August, making it one of the bloodiest periods since the war broke out three and a half years ago. And it could get a lot worse.
An international coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and backed by the United States, is preparing to retake the strategic port city of Hodeidah. The operation could prove disastrous for Yemen’s most vulnerable: Seventy percent of all of Yemen’s goods enter into the country through Hodeidah, so a protracted battle could quickly turn into a humanitarian disaster, which prevents millions of people from receiving food and aid.
The UN is desperately trying to stop this attack and restart failed peace talks in the process. Its Special Envoy, Martin Griffiths, is hoping to bring all sides together in Geneva on September 6.
Yet, government troops continue to advance towards the city.
“It’s going to be a fierce battle,” 23 year-old fighter Saeed, told VICE News. “The Houthis have big military capabilities — but we are advancing towards Hodeidah.”
VICE News embedded with Yemeni troops as they prepared to retake a crucial Houthi supply route, just 90 minutes from the city. But even a seemingly straightforward operation like this one descended into chaos. It wasn’t long into the advance that Saeed and several men found themselves cut off from their convoy, trapped by Houthi sniper fire. They were forced to run for cover before eventually making their escape.
“They must’ve known about our attack,” he says, as mortar fire rages around us.
A battle in Hodeida...

Yemen's complicated war explained

published:10 Aug 2018

Yemen's complicated war explained

Yemen's complicated war explained

published:10 Aug 2018

views:89610

Yemen has been battling a bloody war for the last 3 years, and still there is no end in sight. The UN\'s most recent figures said that by 2017 at least 10,000 Yemenis had been killed, even as the bitter conflict continues....

Yemen's complicated war explained

published:10 Aug 2018

views:89610

Yemen has been battling a bloody war for the last 3 years, and still there is no end in sight. The UN\'s most recent figures said that by 2017 at least 10,000 Yemenis had been killed, even as the bitter conflict continues....

Yemen - kids and the war | DW Documentary

published:20 Jul 2018

Yemen - kids and the war | DW Documentary

Yemen - kids and the war | DW Documentary

published:20 Jul 2018

views:21601

Since 2015 Yemen has been in the grip of a bloody conflict as Saudi Arabia leads a coalition against Houthi rebels in the country.
Millions of people in Yemen have been displaced and are facing starvation. Few images are emerging from the war-torn land. Yemeni filmmaker Khadija Al-Salami entrusted her camera to three children. In this documentary, the kids tell about the horrors of war in their own words. Ahmed is 11 years old, Rima is eight and Youssef is nine. They live in Yemen, a country that is experiencing one of today’s most brutal wars and a humanitarian catastrophe. And yet most of the world community seems to be unaware of it. With a camera loaned to them by the Yemeni filmmaker Khadija Al-Salami, the three children film their everyday lives under the daily Saudi airstrikes. They record the testimonies of wounded children in hospitals and children who have lost their parents in the bombardments. Full of childish innocence, they also interview adults: a painter, a rapper and a model who was elected \'Miss War\' on social media, and ask them to send a message to the only institution they believe can stop the war - the European Union. The film shows no images of violence, which makes the narrative seen through the eyes of the three kids all the more powerful. It is a story of incredible and unswerving hope: the hope that the EU will manage to put an end to the conflict.
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Yemen - kids and the war | DW Documentary

published:20 Jul 2018

views:21601

Since 2015 Yemen has been in the grip of a bloody conflict as Saudi Arabia leads a coalition against Houthi rebels in the country.
Millions of people in Yemen have been displaced and are facing starvation. Few images are emerging from the war-torn land. Yemeni filmmaker Khadija Al-Salami entrusted her camera to three children. In this documentary, the kids tell about the horrors of war in their own words. Ahmed is 11 years old, Rima is eight and Youssef is nine. They live in Yemen, a country that is experiencing one of today’s most brutal wars and a humanitarian catastrophe. And yet most of the world community seems to be unaware of it. With a camera loaned to them by the Yemeni filmmaker Khadija Al-Salami, the three children film their everyday lives under the daily Saudi airstrikes. They record the testimonies of wounded children in hospitals and children who have lost their parents in the bombardments. Full of childish innocence, they also interview adults: a painter, a rapper and a model who was elected \'Miss War\' on social media, and ask them to send a message to the only institution they believe can stop the war - the European Union. The film shows no images of violence, which makes the narrative seen through the eyes of the three kids all the more powerful. It is a story of incredible and unswerving hope: the hope that the EU will manage to put an end to the conflict.
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DW Documentary gives you knowledge beyond the headlines. Watch high-class documentaries from German broadcasters and international production companies. Meet intriguing people, travel to dist...

The War in Yemen Explained

published:30 Nov 2018

The War in Yemen Explained

The War in Yemen Explained

published:30 Nov 2018

views:33733

Yemen is being called one of the worst places in the world to be a kid right now. It\'s in the Middle East, just across from Africa, and there\'s a big civil war going on there. You might not have heard that much about it, but 11 million kids are affected.
There\'s something the kids of Yemen say they want more than anything else, and that\'s peace.
Around 11 million Yemenis - that\'s nearly half the population - are under 18 and all of them are stuck in the middle of a civil war.
It began back in 2015. The people of Yemen had been struggling with poverty for a long time before then, but in that year a group called the Houthis overthrew the country\'s leader and it grew into an even bigger fight mostly because of Yemen\'s neighbours.
The Houthis practice a type of Islam that\'s also practiced by a lot of people in Iran. While Saudi Arabia practices a different type. Saudi Arabia\'s leaders were worried the Houthis were being supported by Iran. So, they sent in soldiers to fight them and the violence has continued ever since.
One of the areas most affected is the port city of Hodediah. It\'s where 90 per cent of Yemen\'s food, water and medicine comes in and, without that important stuff, Yemenis are now struggling not just with war, but with famine and serious illnesses and many are dying every day.
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For the past 50 years, Behind the News has been helping to break down current issues and events for young people all around the world. The program is a high-energy, fun way for people to learn about the stories we see in the news, while providing background information that isn...

The War in Yemen Explained

published:30 Nov 2018

views:33733

Yemen is being called one of the worst places in the world to be a kid right now. It\'s in the Middle East, just across from Africa, and there\'s a big civil war going on there. You might not have heard that much about it, but 11 million kids are affected.
There\'s something the kids of Yemen say they want more than anything else, and that\'s peace.
Around 11 million Yemenis - that\'s nearly half the population - are under 18 and all of them are stuck in the middle of a civil war.
It began back in 2015. The people of Yemen had been struggling with poverty for a long time before then, but in that year a group called the Houthis overthrew the country\'s leader and it grew into an even bigger fight mostly because of Yemen\'s neighbours.
The Houthis practice a type of Islam that\'s also practiced by a lot of people in Iran. While Saudi Arabia practices a different type. Saudi Arabia\'s leaders were worried the Houthis were being supported by Iran. So, they sent in soldiers to fight them and the violence has continued ever since.
One of the areas most affected is the port city of Hodediah. It\'s where 90 per cent of Yemen\'s food, water and medicine comes in and, without that important stuff, Yemenis are now struggling not just with war, but with famine and serious illnesses and many are dying every day.
_
For the past 50 years, Behind the News has been helping to break down current issues and events for young people all around the world. The program is a high-energy, fun way for people to learn about the stories we see in the news, while providing background information that isn...

Yemen - summary of 28 years of history

published:19 Jul 2018

Yemen - summary of 28 years of history

Yemen - summary of 28 years of history

published:19 Jul 2018

views:388323

Let\'s retrace on an animated map a summary of the history of Yemen and the various conflicts that have ravaged the country since its unification in 1990.
English translation & voiceover : Rahul Venkit https://www.rahulvenkit.com/
Original video in French: https://youtu.be/Of68TA5X33I
Music: \"Stand\" - \"Anno Domini Beats\" (YouTube Library)...

Yemen - summary of 28 years of history

published:19 Jul 2018

views:388323

Let\'s retrace on an animated map a summary of the history of Yemen and the various conflicts that have ravaged the country since its unification in 1990.
English translation & voiceover : Rahul Venkit https://www.rahulvenkit.com/
Original video in French: https://youtu.be/Of68TA5X33I
Music: \"Stand\" - \"Anno Domini Beats\" (YouTube Library)...

“If you survived the mines, you’d get killed by a sniper,” said Khaled Ahyaf, a Doctor at a child malnutrition clinic in Eastern Yemen, barely a mile from an active frontline, explaining why he can’t get desperately needed supplies. “We’re living on the last 5%,” said Nabat Sulaiman, a nurse, “we only do the limited work we can do. We beg them, try to make peace.”
They were surrounded by tiny, emaciated and wailing babies, just some of the 20 million people now facing famine due to the war in Yemen.
A coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been fighting for four years in an attempt to defeat the Houthi rebels, who they see as Iranian proxies. But there is no victory in sight, various efforts at a peace deal have failed and the war, being waged with US supplied weapons and equipment, grinds on. Air-strikes, landmines, rag-tag militias who use child soldiers and widespread blockades of food and aid have made this the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
VICE News travelled to Yemen in October 2018 to report on the civilians who are being hit the hardest, the brave volunteers risking their lives to save them and the motley crew of U.S.-backed fighters , who want a fight to the finish, regardless of the costs.
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“If you survived the mines, you’d get killed by a sniper,” said Khaled Ahyaf, a Doctor at a child malnutrition clinic in Eastern Yemen, barely a mile from an active frontline, explaining why he can’t get desperately needed supplies. “We’re living on the last 5%,” said Nabat Sulaiman, a nurse, “we only do the limited work we can do. We beg them, try to make peace.”
They were surrounded by tiny, emaciated and wailing babies, just some of the 20 million people now facing famine due to the war in Yemen.
A coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been fighting for four years in an attempt to defeat the Houthi rebels, who they see as Iranian proxies. But there is no victory in sight, various efforts at a peace deal have failed and the war, being waged with US supplied weapons and equipment, grinds on. Air-strikes, landmines, rag-tag militias who use child soldiers and widespread blockades of food and aid have made this the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
VICE News travelled to Yemen in October 2018 to report on the civilians who are being hit the hardest, the brave volunteers risking their lives to save them and the motley crew of U.S.-backed fighters , who want a fight to the finish, regardless of the costs.
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News
Check out VICE News for more: http://vicenews.com
Follow VICE News here:
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The US may be aiding war crimes in Yemen

published:12 Dec 2016

The US may be aiding war crimes in Yemen

The US may be aiding war crimes in Yemen

published:12 Dec 2016

views:1938055

The U.S. is helping Saudi Arabia bomb Yemen and it\'s a disaster.
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Middle East, Yemen, civil war, United States, Saudi Arabia
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The US may be aiding war crimes in Yemen

published:12 Dec 2016

views:1938055

The U.S. is helping Saudi Arabia bomb Yemen and it\'s a disaster.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Middle East, Yemen, civil war, United States, Saudi Arabia
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what\'s really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
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VISITING MY HOME COUNTRY YEMEN!!!!

published:06 Nov 2017

VISITING MY HOME COUNTRY YEMEN!!!!

VISITING MY HOME COUNTRY YEMEN!!!!

published:06 Nov 2017

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Today, I visited my home country Sana, Yemen! Hope you all enjoy and subscribe! much LOVE
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VISITING MY HOME COUNTRY YEMEN!!!!

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Today, I visited my home country Sana, Yemen! Hope you all enjoy and subscribe! much LOVE
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Opponents of the Saudi-led war in Yemen have been protesting against UK government arms sales.
They are highlighting the proposed sale of more Eurofighter Typhoon jets to the Saudis - which they say is illegal under international law.
Thousands of civilians have died in the conflict in Yemen, many i

At least 450 Yemenis have been killed in the first nine days of August, making it one of the bloodiest periods since the war broke out three and a half years ago. And it could get a lot worse.
An international coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and backed by the United Sta

Yemen has been battling a bloody war for the last 3 years, and still there is no end in sight. The UN\'s most recent figures said that by 2017 at least 10,000 Yemenis had been killed, even as the bitter conflict continues.

Since 2015 Yemen has been in the grip of a bloody conflict as Saudi Arabia leads a coalition against Houthi rebels in the country.
Millions of people in Yemen have been displaced and are facing starvation. Few images are emerging from the war-torn land. Yemeni filmmaker Khadija Al-Salami entrusted

Yemen is being called one of the worst places in the world to be a kid right now. It\'s in the Middle East, just across from Africa, and there\'s a big civil war going on there. You might not have heard that much about it, but 11 million kids are affected.
There\'s something the kids of Yemen say they

Let\'s retrace on an animated map a summary of the history of Yemen and the various conflicts that have ravaged the country since its unification in 1990.
English translation & voiceover : Rahul Venkit https://www.rahulvenkit.com/
Original video in French: https://youtu.be/Of68TA5X33I
Music: \"Sta

“If you survived the mines, you’d get killed by a sniper,” said Khaled Ahyaf, a Doctor at a child malnutrition clinic in Eastern Yemen, barely a mile from an active frontline, explaining why he can’t get desperately needed supplies. “We’re living on the last 5%,” said Nabat Sulaiman, a nurse, “we on

The U.S. is helping Saudi Arabia bomb Yemen and it\'s a disaster.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Middle East, Yemen, civil war, United States, Saudi Arabia
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what\'s really driving the events in the headlines

Today, I visited my home country Sana, Yemen! Hope you all enjoy and subscribe! much LOVE
Yesterday\'s Vlog: https://youtu.be/1f2gQTGKtgY
Promo Code: FLYSEAWINGS to experience an unparalleled bird\'s eye view of the skyline of Dubai and be amazed!!
The Offer would be a BUY 1 Get 1 Free on the The Ul